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Sew It All"Pattern-Free Purse, Ellen March"
Make your own purse pattern and learn a simple method for easy construction. D

2:00 pm

Quilting Arts"Adding Texture"
There are many different materials and techniques for giving your quilts added texture. Ellen Anne Eddy is back with a continuation of last week's lesson. She has unique ideas on couching including a discussion of the feet to use. D

2:30 pm

Hometime"Stamped Concrete Patio Demo"
The HOMETIME crew takes out old concrete to repair, reframe and reseal the patio over a storage area. D

3:00 pm

Woodsmith Shop"Cherry Console"
Sturdy construction and a classic design are just a couple of the features of this classic cherry console. Join the editors of Woodsmith magazine as they show you how to turn a sheet of plywood and some hardwood edging into an elegant storage project. D

3:30 pm

This Old House"Cambridge 2012, Secondary Spaces"
Finishing touches are coming together: the driveway, walk-in closets, home automation and some remarkable wallpaper in the powder room. Norm visits local glass artist Carrie Gustafson to see how she's making the foyer light, and Tom's helping the homeowner John Stone build a quick and easy workbench with one trip to the home center. D

P. Allen Smith's Garden Home"Stepping Back In Time"
P. Allen Smith takes a step back in time on a whirlwind tour starting with Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home in Charlottesville, Virginia, where we learn about the historic plants in the estate's gardens. Allen also visits Longwood Mansion, the largest octagonal house in the United States, a National Historic Landmark in Natchez, Mississippi; and the home of the famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright in Oak Park, Illinois. D

History of Science"How Did We Get Here?"
The question of human origins is one of the most controversial science wrestles with. Host Michael Mosley tells the story of how scientists have come to explain the beauty and diversity of life on Earth, and he reveals how its evolution is connected to the long and violent history of the planet.G

7:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Xtreme Sports"
Idahoans take to the outdoors in extreme ways, pushing their limits and seeking new experiences. They leap from bridges, bicycle unusually tough courses, climb rocks, kayak on snow and fly with the birds.G

7:30 pm

Oregon Field Guide"The White Salmon River Runs Free: Breaching the Condit Dam"
The Condit Dam removal helped endangered salmon. But is removing dams the new norm?G

8:00 pm

Call The Midwife"S1 E6"
Sister Monica Joan is found wandering near the docks and returned to Nonnatus House by the police. Her adventure takes its toll on her health and she develops pneumonia. In addition she is in trouble with the law. Part 6 of 6G

9:00 pm

Masterpiece Mystery!"Endeavour, Series I: Girl"
DC Morse and DI Thursday investigate the death of a secretarial student. Morse believes there is a connection between the student's death and the shooting of a doctor. His theories fail to impress the new chief superintendent and he is soon reduced to general duties. However he continues his investigations alone.G

10:30 pm

New Tricks"Old Fossils"
UCOS reopens a case of a paleontologist said to have died in a fall at the Natural History Museum during a corporate event. A new examination of the post mortem suggests the fossil bird specialist may have died from a blow to the head.G

11:30 pm

British Antiques Roadshow"Blair Castle 1"
Fiona Bruce and the team head for Blair Castle, near Pitlochry in Scotland where the treasures include a chair once used by Einstein, a necklace made from stags' teeth, and a rare and valuable watch with no hands.G

Biz Kid$"Financial Institutions - All The Same?"
You can have a savings account in one place, a checking account in another, and you can even bank online. Learn about the services offered by different institutions, including investment houses, stock exchanges, payday loan companies, and more. Visit New York City to see how fashion and finance mix. D

3:30 pm

Oregon Field Guide"Zoo Workers/Yellow Rails"
Animal caretakers give an injection to an arthritic giraffe, a barium X-ray to a blue-tongued skink and apply medicine to a polar bear's eye.G

Rick Steves' Europe"European Travel Skills, Part 1"
Rick begins his favorite 3,000-mile European loop while providing information about essential travel skills. He packs 30 years of travel experience into his practical advice while he is on location in Amsterdam, Germany's Rhineland, Venice, Siena, the Italian Riviera, the Swiss Alps, Paris and London. Part 1 of 3G

5:00 pm

NOVA"Dogs Decoded"
Humans have domesticated dogs longer than any other animal and over the centuries, dogs and humans have developed a unique relationship. New research reveals that, as dog lovers already believe, the domestic dog has an uncanny ability to read and respond to human emotions.G

6:00 pm

Secrets of Henry VIII's Palace
Hampton Court Palace reveals the story of two palaces: a Tudor structure, developed by Cardinal Wolsey and later Henry VIII, alongside a baroque palace built by William III and Mary II. Although Henry VIII had more than 60 houses by the second half of his reign, none were more important than this one. All six of his wives came to the palace where the king built, in succession, new quarters for each one. He also provided tennis courts, bowling alleys and pleasure gardens.G

7:00 pm

Statue of Liberty
This film by Ken Burns explores the creation and history of the statue in New York Harbor. David McCullough narrates as the film traces the development of the monument from conception through construction to dedication. Interviews explore the meaning of the statue to the nation.G

8:00 pm

Mount Rushmore: American Experience
Sculptor and native Idahoan Gutzon Borglum propels the largest sculptural project in history on a cliff face in South Dakota. He directs dozens of ordinary Americans throughout the Great Depression in the creation of what some call a monstrosity and others a masterpiece. Michael Murphy narrates. Using newsreels, home movies, and interviews with family members and Rushmore workers, the film probes this uniquely American monument and its artist.G

9:00 pm

Secrets of the Dead"The Silver Pharaoh"
The discovery in 1939 of a royal tomb full of lavish jewels and other treasures, and the only-known sarcophagus made of silver all lie forgotten in Cairo with the outbreak of World War II. Now, new investigations into the little-known Pharaoh Psusennes I and his times reveal political intrigue, a lost city and a great leader who united a country in turmoil some 200 years after Ramses II.G

10:00 pm

Secrets of Henry VIII's Palace
Hampton Court Palace reveals the story of two palaces: a Tudor structure, developed by Cardinal Wolsey and later Henry VIII, alongside a baroque palace built by William III and Mary II. Although Henry VIII had more than 60 houses by the second half of his reign, none were more important than this one. All six of his wives came to the palace where the king built, in succession, new quarters for each one. He also provided tennis courts, bowling alleys and pleasure gardens.G

11:00 pm

Statue of Liberty
This film by Ken Burns explores the creation and history of the statue in New York Harbor. David McCullough narrates as the film traces the development of the monument from conception through construction to dedication. Interviews explore the meaning of the statue to the nation.G

2:00 pm

Art Through Time: A Global View"Domestic Life"
Features depictions of home and family from seventeenth-century Dutch painters and photographer Walker Evans, shows that objects created for home use such as embellished leather bags crafted by the nomadic Tuareg and quilts sewn by women in Gee's Bend, Alabama -- can be as beautiful as any painting. D

2:30 pm

Art Through Time: A Global View"Writing"
Focuses on the complex and dynamic interplay between images and words, including the ironic works of Conceptualists, Islamic and Japanese calligraphy, and the intentionally indecipherable calligraphic works by contemporary Chinese artist Xu Bing. D

3:00 pm

Journey of Sacagawea
Oral history and tradition among the Lemhi Shoshonis, Sacagawea's descendants, and the Hidatsas, her childhood abductors, profile the person behind the western historical icon. Reenactments and scenes of the wild areas she knew help writer-producer Lori Joyce and her team explore the Lewis and Clark expedition.G

4:00 pm

Social Studies In Action: A Methodology Workshop, K-5"Workshop 1. Teaching Social Studies"
Why do we teach social studies? This session focuses on the relevance of teaching social studies and discusses strategies for helping students gain a deeper understanding of social studies content. The onscreen teachers review standards and themes developed by the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and view video clips from the Social Studies in Action video library to identify examples of powerful teaching and learning. D

5:00 pm

Hands On Crafts for Kids"My Workspace"
This episode features crafts to fix up your workspace -whether it's the kitchen table or a desk in your room - make the supplies you use every day. We begin with a recycled portfolio with monster clips. Next, there's no excuse for having a mess on your desk with a great organizer made from old CD's. D

5:30 pm

Travel with Kids"Rome: Gladiators & Gelato of Rome"
Explore the grand splendor of Rome, Italy! Center of world history and power created by the massive Roman Empire. Walk the winding streets of Rome finding Gelato, Pizza and Gladiators. Get an in depth look into the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and actually learn to be a Gladiator in a real Gladiator school! Trained Gladiators teach the kids the moves with wooden and metal swords to prepare for a duel. D

Martha Stewart's Cooking School"Perfect Roast"
A beautifully cooked roast makes a grand centerpiece for any dinner. Martha shares three recipes - a rib roast, crown roast of pork, and stuffed turkey breast - each a lesson in key roasting techniques. Learn how to achieve perfect roasts, including the best cuts for roasting, ways to ensure they stay juicy after cooking and serving suggestions for festive occasions. D

Rick Steves' Europe"Paris: Embracing Life and Art"
Rick rides a unicorn into the Middle Ages at the Cluny Museum, takes a midnight Paris joyride in a classic car, and gets an extreme close-up look at heavenly stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle. He goes on a Tombstone pilgrimage at P?re Lachaise Cemetery, and then savors the Parisian caf? scene.G

Pati's Mexican Table"Quesadillas"
Quesadillas - the perfect marriage of heaven and earth, where the basic, simple tortilla meets the ecstasy of cheese, and to the surprise of many, many other fillings! Pati Jinich will look at Mexican quesadillas prepared three completely different ways, including: Ham and Cheese Sincronizadas; Oaxacan Mushroom and Cheese Quesadillas; Plantain and Refried Bean Quesadillas; Guajillo Chile Salsa. D

11:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Paris: Embracing Life and Art"
Rick rides a unicorn into the Middle Ages at the Cluny Museum, takes a midnight Paris joyride in a classic car, and gets an extreme close-up look at heavenly stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle. He goes on a Tombstone pilgrimage at P?re Lachaise Cemetery, and then savors the Parisian caf? scene.G

Aspen Institute Presents"Solving The Economic Puzzle"
One day the employment rate and stock market are up, and the next they are down. On the third episode of The Aspen Institute Presents, Solving the Economic Puzzle focuses on the creation of jobs in conventional and creative ways in the abstract and not-so-abstract concept of economy. Host Hari Sreenivasan of PBS NewsHour attends the conversation on The Challenge of Building American Jobs with professor Austan Goolsbee, former U.S. D

4:00 pm

Aspen Institute Presents"Reinventing Television"
Television isn't just television; watch everything from news to comedies to sports and more at the touch of your finger via a television set, computer, tablet or smartphone now and later. The Aspen Institute Presents: Reinventing Television and host Jon Stewart of the BBC bring the best of three Aspen Ideas Festival sessions spotlighting the ever changing medium of television. Moderated by The Atlantic's James Fallows, the panel of Executive Director of International Operations Ehab Al Shihabi of Al Jazeera, lawyer Robert Barnett, MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell, Hari Sreenivasan of PBS NewsHour (and one of the hosts of The Aspen Institute Presents) talk about Can TV News Compete? against social media. D

5:00 pm

Aspen Institute Presents"Privacy, Safety, and the Law"
Privacy or Safety? The continuing talk of the controversial issue is brought into question in the fifth and final episode of WORLD Channel's second season of The Aspen Institute Presents. The BBC's Jon Stewart hosts Privacy, Safety, and the Law, which weighs the importance of privacy and safety for both the government and citizens of the United States. National security experts, including former U.S. D

6:00 pm

America ReFramed"Meat Hooked"
Meat Hooked! is part history of butchering but mostly an entertaining look at the current phenomenon of environmentally conscience twenty and thirtysomethings bringing butchering back as a kind of new green color job. D

7:00 pm

Tomlinson Hill
In the mid-1800s just outside of Marlin, Texas, a slave plantation named Tomlinson Hill was founded by James K. Tomlinson. The establishment would have long lasting effects on the rural community. TOMLINSON HILL documents how the legacy of slavery in east and central Texas has created a region still divided despite the civil rights changes of the last 60 years. D

8:00 pm

Global Voices"Bolinao 52"
A group of Vietnamese survivors of a tragic boat accident struggle to find peace years after the incident took place. D

9:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Xtreme Sports"
Idahoans take to the outdoors in extreme ways, pushing their limits and seeking new experiences. They leap from bridges, bicycle unusually tough courses, climb rocks, kayak on snow and fly with the birds.G

America ReFramed"Meat Hooked"
Meat Hooked! is part history of butchering but mostly an entertaining look at the current phenomenon of environmentally conscience twenty and thirtysomethings bringing butchering back as a kind of new green color job. D

11:00 pm

Tomlinson Hill
In the mid-1800s just outside of Marlin, Texas, a slave plantation named Tomlinson Hill was founded by James K. Tomlinson. The establishment would have long lasting effects on the rural community. TOMLINSON HILL documents how the legacy of slavery in east and central Texas has created a region still divided despite the civil rights changes of the last 60 years. D